Module: TTY::File

Defined in:
lib/tty/file.rb,
lib/tty/file/differ.rb,
lib/tty/file/version.rb,
lib/tty/file/create_file.rb,
lib/tty/file/digest_file.rb,
lib/tty/file/download_file.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: CreateFile, Differ, DigestFile, DownloadFile

Constant Summary collapse

InvalidPathError =

Invalid path erorr

Class.new(ArgumentError)
U_R =

File permissions

0400
U_W =
0200
U_X =
0100
G_R =
0040
G_W =
0020
G_X =
0010
O_R =
0004
O_W =
0002
O_X =
0001
A_R =
0444
A_W =
0222
A_X =
0111
VERSION =
"0.2.1"
DownloadError =
Class.new(StandardError)

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.add_fileObject

Create new file if doesn’t exist

Examples:

create_file('doc/README.md', '# Title header')
create_file 'doc/README.md' do
  '# Title Header'
end

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • content (String|nil)

    the content to add to file

  • options (Hash)


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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 207

def create_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  content = block_given? ? block[] : args.join

  CreateFile.new(self, relative_path, content, options).call
end

.add_to_fileObject

Append to a file

Examples:

append_to_file('Gemfile', "gem 'tty'")
append_to_file('Gemfile') do
  "gem 'tty'"
end

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • content (Array[String])

    the content to append to file



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 468

def append_to_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  log_status(:append, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
  options.merge!(after: /\z/, verbose: false)
  inject_into_file(relative_path, *(args << options), &block)
end

.append_to_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Append to a file

Examples:

append_to_file('Gemfile', "gem 'tty'")
append_to_file('Gemfile') do
  "gem 'tty'"
end

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • content (Array[String])

    the content to append to file



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 461

def append_to_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  log_status(:append, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
  options.merge!(after: /\z/, verbose: false)
  inject_into_file(relative_path, *(args << options), &block)
end

.binary?(relative_path) ⇒ Boolean

Check if file is binary

Examples:

binary?('Gemfile') # => false
binary?('image.jpg') # => true

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)

    the path to file to check

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns ‘true` if the file is binary, `false` otherwise



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 53

def binary?(relative_path)
  bytes = ::File.stat(relative_path).blksize
  bytes = 4096 if bytes > 4096
  buffer = ::File.read(relative_path, bytes, 0) || ''
  buffer = buffer.force_encoding(Encoding.default_external)
  begin
    return buffer !~ /\A[\s[[:print:]]]*\z/m
  rescue ArgumentError => error
    return true if error.message =~ /invalid byte sequence/
    raise
  end
end

.checksum_file(source, *args, **options) ⇒ String

Create checksum for a file, io or string objects

Examples:

checksum_file('/path/to/file')
checksum_file('Some string content', 'md5')

Parameters:

  • source (File, IO, String)

    the source to generate checksum for

  • mode (String)
  • options (Hash[Symbol])

Options Hash (**options):

  • :noop (String)

    No operation

Returns:

  • (String)

    the generated hex value



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 86

def checksum_file(source, *args, **options)
  mode     = args.size.zero? ? 'sha256' : args.pop
  digester = DigestFile.new(source, mode, options)
  digester.call unless options[:noop]
end

.chmod(relative_path, permissions, **options) ⇒ Object

Change file permissions

Examples:

chmod('Gemfile', 0755)
chmod('Gemilfe', TTY::File::U_R | TTY::File::U_W)
chmod('Gemfile', 'u+x,g+x')

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • permisssions (Integer, String)
  • options (Hash[Symbol])

Options Hash (**options):

  • :noop (Symbol)
  • :verbose (Symbol)
  • :force (Symbol)


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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 112

def chmod(relative_path, permissions, **options)
  mode = ::File.lstat(relative_path).mode
  if permissions.to_s =~ /\d+/
    mode = permissions
  else
    permissions.scan(/[ugoa][+-=][rwx]+/) do |setting|
      who, action = setting[0], setting[1]
      setting[2..setting.size].each_byte do |perm|
        mask = const_get("#{who.upcase}_#{perm.chr.upcase}")
        (action == '+') ? mode |= mask : mode ^= mask
      end
    end
  end
  log_status(:chmod, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
  ::FileUtils.chmod_R(mode, relative_path) unless options[:noop]
end

.copy_dirObject

Copy directory recursively from source to destination path

Any files names wrapped within % sign will be expanded by executing corresponding method and inserting its value. Assuming the following directory structure:

app/
  name%.rb
  command.rb.erb
  README.md

Invoking:
  copy_directory("app", "new_app")
The following directory structure should be created where
name resolves to 'cli' value:

new_app/
  cli.rb
  command.rb
  README

Examples:

copy_directory("app", "new_app", recursive: false)
copy_directory("app", "new_app", exclude: /docs/)

Parameters:

  • options (Hash[Symbol])


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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 323

def copy_directory(source_path, *args, **options, &block)
  check_path(source_path)
  source = escape_glob_path(source_path)
  dest_path = args.first || source
  opts = {recursive: true}.merge(options)
  pattern = opts[:recursive] ? ::File.join(source, '**') : source
  glob_pattern = ::File.join(pattern, '*')

  Dir.glob(glob_pattern, ::File::FNM_DOTMATCH).sort.each do |file_source|
    next if ::File.directory?(file_source)
    next if opts[:exclude] && file_source.match(opts[:exclude])

    dest = ::File.join(dest_path, file_source.gsub(source_path, '.'))
    file_dest = ::Pathname.new(dest).cleanpath.to_s

    copy_file(file_source, file_dest, **options, &block)
  end
end

.copy_directory(source_path, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Copy directory recursively from source to destination path

Any files names wrapped within % sign will be expanded by executing corresponding method and inserting its value. Assuming the following directory structure:

app/
  name%.rb
  command.rb.erb
  README.md

Invoking:
  copy_directory("app", "new_app")
The following directory structure should be created where
name resolves to 'cli' value:

new_app/
  cli.rb
  command.rb
  README

Examples:

copy_directory("app", "new_app", recursive: false)
copy_directory("app", "new_app", exclude: /docs/)

Parameters:

  • options (Hash[Symbol])

Options Hash (**options):

  • :preserve (Symbol)

    If true, the owner, group, permissions and modified time are preserved on the copied file, defaults to false.

  • :recursive (Symbol)

    If false, copies only top level files, defaults to true.

  • :exclude (Symbol)

    A regex that specifies files to ignore when copying.



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 303

def copy_directory(source_path, *args, **options, &block)
  check_path(source_path)
  source = escape_glob_path(source_path)
  dest_path = args.first || source
  opts = {recursive: true}.merge(options)
  pattern = opts[:recursive] ? ::File.join(source, '**') : source
  glob_pattern = ::File.join(pattern, '*')

  Dir.glob(glob_pattern, ::File::FNM_DOTMATCH).sort.each do |file_source|
    next if ::File.directory?(file_source)
    next if opts[:exclude] && file_source.match(opts[:exclude])

    dest = ::File.join(dest_path, file_source.gsub(source_path, '.'))
    file_dest = ::Pathname.new(dest).cleanpath.to_s

    copy_file(file_source, file_dest, **options, &block)
  end
end

.copy_file(source_path, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Copy file from the relative source to the relative destination running it through ERB.

Examples:

copy_file 'templates/test.rb', 'app/test.rb'
vars = OpenStruct.new
vars[:name] = 'foo'
copy_file 'templates/%name%.rb', 'app/%name%.rb', context: vars

Parameters:

  • options (Hash)

Options Hash (**options):

  • :context (Symbol)

    the binding to use for the template

  • :preserve (Symbol)

    If true, the owner, group, permissions and modified time are preserved on the copied file, defaults to false.

  • :noop (Symbol)

    If true do not execute the action.

  • :verbose (Symbol)

    If true log the action status to stdout



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 233

def copy_file(source_path, *args, **options, &block)
  dest_path = (args.first || source_path).sub(/\.erb$/, '')

  ctx = if (vars = options[:context])
          vars.instance_eval('binding')
        else
          instance_eval('binding')
        end

  create_file(dest_path, options) do
    template = ERB.new(::File.binread(source_path), nil, "-", "@output_buffer")
    content = template.result(ctx)
    content = block[content] if block
    content
  end
  return unless options[:preserve]
  (source_path, dest_path, options)
end

.copy_metadata(src_path, dest_path, **options) ⇒ Object

Copy file metadata

Parameters:

  • src_path (String)

    the source file path

  • dest_path (String)

    the destination file path



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 261

def (src_path, dest_path, **options)
  stats = ::File.lstat(src_path)
  ::File.utime(stats.atime, stats.mtime, dest_path)
  chmod(dest_path, stats.mode, options)
end

.create_dirvoid

This method returns an undefined value.

Create directory structure

Examples:

create_directory('/path/to/dir')
tree =
  'app' => [
    'README.md',
    ['Gemfile', "gem 'tty-file'"],
    'lib' => [
      'cli.rb',
      ['file_utils.rb', "require 'tty-file'"]
    ]
    'spec' => []
  ]

create_directory(tree)

Parameters:

  • destination (String, Hash)

    the path or data structure describing directory tree



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 179

def create_directory(destination, *args, **options)
  parent = args.size.nonzero? ? args.pop : nil
  if destination.is_a?(String)
    destination = { destination => [] }
  end

  destination.each do |dir, files|
    path = parent.nil? ? dir : ::File.join(parent, dir)
    unless ::File.exist?(path)
      ::FileUtils.mkdir_p(path)
      log_status(:create, path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
    end

    files.each do |filename, contents|
      if filename.respond_to?(:each_pair)
        create_directory(filename, path, options)
      else
        create_file(::File.join(path, filename), contents, options)
      end
    end
  end
end

.create_directory(destination, *args, **options) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

Create directory structure

Examples:

create_directory('/path/to/dir')
tree =
  'app' => [
    'README.md',
    ['Gemfile', "gem 'tty-file'"],
    'lib' => [
      'cli.rb',
      ['file_utils.rb', "require 'tty-file'"]
    ]
    'spec' => []
  ]

create_directory(tree)

Parameters:

  • destination (String, Hash)

    the path or data structure describing directory tree



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 155

def create_directory(destination, *args, **options)
  parent = args.size.nonzero? ? args.pop : nil
  if destination.is_a?(String)
    destination = { destination => [] }
  end

  destination.each do |dir, files|
    path = parent.nil? ? dir : ::File.join(parent, dir)
    unless ::File.exist?(path)
      ::FileUtils.mkdir_p(path)
      log_status(:create, path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
    end

    files.each do |filename, contents|
      if filename.respond_to?(:each_pair)
        create_directory(filename, path, options)
      else
        create_file(::File.join(path, filename), contents, options)
      end
    end
  end
end

.create_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Create new file if doesn’t exist

Examples:

create_file('doc/README.md', '# Title header')
create_file 'doc/README.md' do
  '# Title Header'
end

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • content (String|nil)

    the content to add to file

  • options (Hash)

Options Hash (**options):

  • :force (Symbol)

    forces ovewrite if conflict present



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 200

def create_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  content = block_given? ? block[] : args.join

  CreateFile.new(self, relative_path, content, options).call
end

.diff(path_a, path_b, **options) ⇒ Object

Diff files line by line

Examples:

diff(file_a, file_b, format: :old)

Parameters:

  • path_a (String)
  • path_b (String)
  • options (Hash[Symbol])

Options Hash (**options):

  • :format (Symbol)

    the diffining output format

  • :context_lines (Symbol)

    the number of extra lines for the context

  • :threshold (Symbol)

    maximum file size in bytes



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 342

def diff(path_a, path_b, **options)
  threshold = options[:threshold] || 10_000_000
  output = ''

  open_tempfile_if_missing(path_a) do |file_a|
    if ::File.size(file_a) > threshold
      raise ArgumentError, "(file size of #{file_a.path} exceeds #{threshold} bytes, diff output suppressed)"
    end
    if binary?(file_a)
      raise ArgumentError, "(#{file_a.path} is binary, diff output suppressed)"
    end
    open_tempfile_if_missing(path_b) do |file_b|
      if binary?(file_b)
        raise ArgumentError, "(#{file_a.path} is binary, diff output suppressed)"
      end
      if ::File.size(file_b) > threshold
        return "(file size of #{file_b.path} exceeds #{threshold} bytes, diff output suppressed)"
      end

      log_status(:diff, "#{file_a.path} - #{file_b.path}",
                 options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
      return output if options[:noop]

      block_size = file_a.lstat.blksize
      while !file_a.eof? && !file_b.eof?
        output << Differ.new(file_a.read(block_size),
                             file_b.read(block_size),
                             options).call
      end
    end
  end
  output
end

.diff_filesObject

Diff files line by line

Examples:

diff(file_a, file_b, format: :old)

Parameters:

  • path_a (String)
  • path_b (String)
  • options (Hash[Symbol])


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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 377

def diff(path_a, path_b, **options)
  threshold = options[:threshold] || 10_000_000
  output = ''

  open_tempfile_if_missing(path_a) do |file_a|
    if ::File.size(file_a) > threshold
      raise ArgumentError, "(file size of #{file_a.path} exceeds #{threshold} bytes, diff output suppressed)"
    end
    if binary?(file_a)
      raise ArgumentError, "(#{file_a.path} is binary, diff output suppressed)"
    end
    open_tempfile_if_missing(path_b) do |file_b|
      if binary?(file_b)
        raise ArgumentError, "(#{file_a.path} is binary, diff output suppressed)"
      end
      if ::File.size(file_b) > threshold
        return "(file size of #{file_b.path} exceeds #{threshold} bytes, diff output suppressed)"
      end

      log_status(:diff, "#{file_a.path} - #{file_b.path}",
                 options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
      return output if options[:noop]

      block_size = file_a.lstat.blksize
      while !file_a.eof? && !file_b.eof?
        output << Differ.new(file_a.read(block_size),
                             file_b.read(block_size),
                             options).call
      end
    end
  end
  output
end

.download_file(uri, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Download the content from a given address and save at the given relative destination. If block is provided in place of destination, the content of of the uri is yielded.

Examples:

download_file("https://gist.github.com/4701967",
              "doc/benchmarks")
download_file("https://gist.github.com/4701967") do |content|
  content.gsub("\n", " ")
end

Parameters:

  • uri (String)

    the URI address

  • dest (String)

    the relative path to save

  • options (Hash[Symbol])
  • options (Symbol)

    :limit the limit of redirects



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 403

def download_file(uri, *args, **options, &block)
  dest_path = args.first || ::File.basename(uri)

  unless uri =~ %r{^https?\://}
    copy_file(uri, dest_path, options)
    return
  end

  content = DownloadFile.new(uri, dest_path, options).call

  if block_given?
    content = (block.arity.nonzero? ? block[content] : block[])
  end

  create_file(dest_path, content, options)
end

.escape_glob_path(path) ⇒ String

Escape glob character in a path

Examples:

escape_glob_path("foo[bar]") => "foo\\[bar\\]"

Parameters:

  • path (String)

    the path to escape

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 597

def escape_glob_path(path)
  path.gsub(/[\\\{\}\[\]\*\?]/) { |x| "\\" + x }
end

.get_fileObject

Download the content from a given address and save at the given relative destination. If block is provided in place of destination, the content of of the uri is yielded.

Examples:

download_file("https://gist.github.com/4701967",
              "doc/benchmarks")
download_file("https://gist.github.com/4701967") do |content|
  content.gsub("\n", " ")
end

Parameters:

  • uri (String)

    the URI address

  • dest (String)

    the relative path to save

  • options (Hash[Symbol])
  • options (Symbol)

    :limit the limit of redirects



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 421

def download_file(uri, *args, **options, &block)
  dest_path = args.first || ::File.basename(uri)

  unless uri =~ %r{^https?\://}
    copy_file(uri, dest_path, options)
    return
  end

  content = DownloadFile.new(uri, dest_path, options).call

  if block_given?
    content = (block.arity.nonzero? ? block[content] : block[])
  end

  create_file(dest_path, content, options)
end

.gsub_fileObject

Replace content of a file matching string

Examples:

replace_in_file('Gemfile', /gem 'rails'/, "gem 'hanami'")
replace_in_file('Gemfile', /gem 'rails'/) do |match|
  match = "gem 'hanami'"
end

Parameters:

  • options (Hash)

    a customizable set of options



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 560

def replace_in_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  check_path(relative_path)
  contents    = IO.read(relative_path)
  replacement = (block ? block[] : args[1..-1].join).gsub('\0', '')

  log_status(:replace, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)

  return if options[:noop]

  if options[:force] || !contents.include?(replacement)
    if !contents.gsub!(*args, &block)
      find = args[0]
      raise "#{find.inspect} not found in #{relative_path}"
    end
    ::File.open(relative_path, 'wb') do |file|
      file.write(contents)
    end
  end
end

.inject_into_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Inject content into file at a given location

Examples:

inject_into_file('Gemfile', "gem 'tty'", after: "gem 'rack'\n")
inject_into_file('Gemfile', "gem 'tty'\n", "gem 'loaf'", after: "gem 'rack'\n")
inject_into_file('Gemfile', after: "gem 'rack'\n") do
  "gem 'tty'\n"
end

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • options (Hash)

Options Hash (**options):

  • :before (Symbol)

    the matching line to insert content before

  • :after (Symbol)

    the matching line to insert content after

  • :force (Symbol)

    insert content more than once

  • :verbose (Symbol)

    log status



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 497

def inject_into_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  replacement = block_given? ? block[] : args.join

  flag, match = if options.key?(:after)
                  [:after, options.delete(:after)]
                else
                  [:before, options.delete(:before)]
                end

  match = match.is_a?(Regexp) ? match : Regexp.escape(match)
  content = if flag == :after
              '\0' + replacement
            else
              replacement + '\0'
            end

  replace_in_file(relative_path, /#{match}/, content, options.merge(verbose: false))

  log_status(:inject, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
end

.insert_into_fileObject

Inject content into file at a given location

Examples:

inject_into_file('Gemfile', "gem 'tty'", after: "gem 'rack'\n")
inject_into_file('Gemfile', "gem 'tty'\n", "gem 'loaf'", after: "gem 'rack'\n")
inject_into_file('Gemfile', after: "gem 'rack'\n") do
  "gem 'tty'\n"
end

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • options (Hash)


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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 519

def inject_into_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  replacement = block_given? ? block[] : args.join

  flag, match = if options.key?(:after)
                  [:after, options.delete(:after)]
                else
                  [:before, options.delete(:before)]
                end

  match = match.is_a?(Regexp) ? match : Regexp.escape(match)
  content = if flag == :after
              '\0' + replacement
            else
              replacement + '\0'
            end

  replace_in_file(relative_path, /#{match}/, content, options.merge(verbose: false))

  log_status(:inject, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
end

.prepend_to_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Prepend to a file

Examples:

prepend_to_file('Gemfile', "gem 'tty'")
prepend_to_file('Gemfile') do
  "gem 'tty'"
end

Parameters:

  • relative_path (String)
  • content (Array[String])

    the content to preped to file



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 439

def prepend_to_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  log_status(:prepend, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)
  options.merge!(before: /\A/, verbose: false)
  inject_into_file(relative_path, *(args << options), &block)
end

.private_module_function(method) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 17

def self.private_module_function(method)
  module_function(method)
  private_class_method(method)
end

.remove_file(relative_path, *args, **options) ⇒ Object

Remove a file or a directory at specified relative path.

Examples:

remove_file 'doc/README.md'

Parameters:

  • options (Hash[:Symbol])

Options Hash (**options):

  • :noop (Symbol)

    pretend removing file

  • :force (Symbol)

    remove file ignoring errors

  • :verbose (Symbol)

    log status



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 577

def remove_file(relative_path, *args, **options)
  log_status(:remove, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :red)

  return if options[:noop]

  ::FileUtils.rm_r(relative_path, force: options[:force], secure: true)
end

.replace_in_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block) ⇒ Object

Replace content of a file matching string

Examples:

replace_in_file('Gemfile', /gem 'rails'/, "gem 'hanami'")
replace_in_file('Gemfile', /gem 'rails'/) do |match|
  match = "gem 'hanami'"
end

Parameters:

  • options (Hash)

    a customizable set of options

Options Hash (**options):

  • :force (Symbol)

    replace content even if present

  • :verbose (Symbol)

    log status



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 539

def replace_in_file(relative_path, *args, **options, &block)
  check_path(relative_path)
  contents    = IO.read(relative_path)
  replacement = (block ? block[] : args[1..-1].join).gsub('\0', '')

  log_status(:replace, relative_path, options.fetch(:verbose, true), :green)

  return if options[:noop]

  if options[:force] || !contents.include?(replacement)
    if !contents.gsub!(*args, &block)
      find = args[0]
      raise "#{find.inspect} not found in #{relative_path}"
    end
    ::File.open(relative_path, 'wb') do |file|
      file.write(contents)
    end
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#check_path(path) ⇒ Object

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

Check if path exists

Parameters:

  • path (String)

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 609

def check_path(path)
  return if ::File.exist?(path)
  raise InvalidPathError, "File path \"#{path}\" does not exist."
end

#decorate(message, color) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 618

def decorate(message, color)
  @pastel.send(color, message)
end

#log_status(cmd, message, verbose, color = false) ⇒ Object

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

Log file operation



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 626

def log_status(cmd, message, verbose, color = false)
  return unless verbose

  cmd = cmd.to_s.rjust(12)
  cmd = decorate(cmd, color) if color

  message = "#{cmd} #{message}"
  message += "\n" unless message.end_with?("\n")

  @output.print(message)
  @output.flush
end

#open_tempfile_if_missing(object, &block) ⇒ Object

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

If content is not a path to a file, create a tempfile and open it instead.

Parameters:

  • object (String)

    a path to file or content



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# File 'lib/tty/file.rb', line 647

def open_tempfile_if_missing(object, &block)
  if ::FileTest.file?(object)
    ::File.open(object, &block)
  else
    tempfile = Tempfile.new('tty-file-diff')
    tempfile << object
    tempfile.rewind

    block[tempfile]

    unless tempfile.nil?
      tempfile.close
      tempfile.unlink
    end
  end
end